Chandelier.



W. POTTS.

GHANDELIBR.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 1s, 1913.

Patented Mar. 3, 1914.

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the casings and the telescoping tube member lWith the teleseoping members, 0f the CaS- ings.

2. In a chandelier, the combination of fixed and telescoping central tube members, a plurality of casings, each comprising fixed and teleseoping members; said casings being offset from and parallel to the central tube members, and means connecting the fixed central tube members with the yxed members of the casings, and the telescoping tube member with the telescoping members of the casings, there being a plurality of suoli connections between each fixed casing member and the iixed tube member, spaced apart longitudinally of the tube member and thereby Fixing said parts against relative torsional displacement. Y

3. In a chandelier, the combination of fixed and telescoping central tube members, a plurality of casings, each comprising fixed and telescoping members; said casings being offset from and parallel to the central tube members, and means connecting the fixed central tube members with the iixed members of the casings, and the telescoping tube member With the -telescoping members of the casings, there being a plurality of such connections between each fixed casing member and the fixed tube member, spaced apart longitudinally of the tube member and thereby fixing said parts against relative torsional displacement, and the connections between the telescoping tube member and the telescoping casing members comprising tubular chandelier arms communicating With the interior of the teleseoping central tube member. 4 ,f

4. In a chandelier, the combination ofl and telescopi'ng members, said casings being offset from and parallel to the central tube members, and means connecting the fixed central tube members With the fixed members of the -casings and the telescoping tube member with the telescoping members of the casing, and teleseoping electric conductors each comprising a fixed and a telescoping member and located Within and connected to the lixed and telescoping members of the respective casings.

5. In a chandelier, the combination of lixed and. telescoping central tube members, a plurality of casings, each comprising fixed and telescoping members; said casings being oliset from and parallel to the central tube members, and meansV connecting the vfixed central tube members with the fixed members of theY casings and the telescoping tube member with the telescoping members of the casings, and a friction grip carried by one member of each conductor casing and bearing against the other member thereof.

6. In combination with a chandelier comprising telescoping gas tubes, a plurality of telescoping conductor casings, otfset from and parallel to the said gas tubes, and a pair of lamp brackets mounted on one of the said gas tubes, and constructed with means for supporting one member of each of said c011- ductor casings. Y

The foregoing specifi-cation signed at Elkhart Ind. this 28th day of May, 1913.

WARREN POTTS. In presence of tWo Witnesses:

FLoY L. WHITNEY, MARY A. FELTHOUSE.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of.Patents, Washington, D. C. 

